A blog by two cats who used to live in the same house in Northern Virginia. Unfortunately, they are both no longer with us.
Monday, January 08, 2007
Just Another Meezer Monday
Here's a meezer that has been put to work.
He's in charge of keeping the bedroom door open. Mom calls him a doorstop. Mom gave him to Grandpa as a gift a long time ago because Grandpa loved meezers. When Grandpa died, Mom took her gift back. I like this meezer okay because any cat that keeps doors OPEN is a friend of mine.
We like the meezer doorstop. I just read your list below - I do some of those things! Especially the first one, only what I do is ask to go out of the back door in the kitchen, then go straight to the patio windows and knock to be let in. No, I won't come back in the same way I went out, I want to come in a different way!
Jake: I was a nearly 15 year old tabby who commanded and demanded attention. I used to love to hang around on my deck outside. I developed cancer and died February 5, 2009. I didn't like my sister because she was cranky. Bathsheba: I was a polydactyl 18 year old dilute tortie and white. I used to be a big hunter in my day, but I retired when I went deaf. I developed a rapidly spreading cancer that affected my appetite and I died in the garden in November 2009. I loved my mom the best. Jake was a constant annoyance, but I missed him when he was gone. For a short while I contended with that bothersome kitten Emerson who is now my legacy to the cat blogosphere.
7 Comments:
Wow, that luks like a tuff job. He must be vary vary well trayned.
well trayned an verree strong to keep dat door open!
It is good to have such a helpful friend.
what happens ta the door when the Meezer needs ta use the litter box?
I agree with you; all doors should always be kept open so we may move from room to room freely!
We like the meezer doorstop. I just read your list below - I do some of those things! Especially the first one, only what I do is ask to go out of the back door in the kitchen, then go straight to the patio windows and knock to be let in. No, I won't come back in the same way I went out, I want to come in a different way!
Keeping the bedroom door open is an important job. Otherwise, how can we get in there at night to be by Mom?
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